Citizen participation and emprowerment: The case of local environmental hazards |
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Authors: | Richard C. Rich Michael Edelstein William K. Hallman Abraham H. Wandersman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ramapo College of New Jersey, New Jersey, USA;(2) Rutgers University, USA;(3) University of South Carolina, Carolina, USA;(4) Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech, 24061-0130 Blacksburg, Virginia |
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Abstract: | Local environmental hazards place millions of citizens at risk of physical, emotional, and financial harm. While the discovery of such hazards can be fundamentally disempowering for individuals and communities, few scholars have examined the dynamics of empowerment in this context. We explore the relationships among forms of empowerment, citizen participation, and local environmental hazards, and offer a model of the processes of empowerment and disempowerment appropriate to a broad range of citizen issues. On the basis of this analysis we recommend a partnership approach to community decision making that is designed both to reduce the likelihood that local environmental hazards will develop and to minimize the disempowering impact of any threats that do occur. |
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Keywords: | citizen participation empowerment environmental hazards community |
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